Louis Armstrong
Appearance
Louis Armstrong | |
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Louis Armstrong's stage personality matched his flashy cornet and trumpet playing. Armstrong is also known for his raspy singing voice. | |
Background nga impormasyon | |
Ngaran ha pagkatawo | Louis Armstrong |
Natawo |
August 4, 1901 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Namatay |
Hulyo 6, 1971 (edad 69) Corona, Queens, New York City, U.S. |
Mga genre | Dixieland, jazz, swing, traditional pop |
Mga buhaton | Musician |
Mga tuig nga aktibo | c. 1914–71 |
Mga nahanunungod nga mga buhat | Joe "King" Oliver, Ella Fitzgerald, Kid Ory, Bobby Hackett |
Hi Louis Daniel Armstrong (Agosto 4, 1901 – Hulyo 6, 1971), gin-agnayan Satchmo o Pops, usa nga Amerikano nga mantrotrompeta hin jazz ngan magkaranta.
Pinanbasaran
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]Padugang nga barasahon
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]- Armstrong, Louis, Satchmo: My Life in New Orleans. originally 1954 ISBN 0-306-80276-7
- Armstrong, Louis and Thomas Brothers, Armstrong, in His Own Words: Selected Writings. 1999 ISBN 0-19-514046-X
- Bergreen, Laurence, Louis Armstrong: An Extravagant Life. 1997 ISBN 0-553-06768-0
- Brothers, Thomas, Louis Armstrong's New Orleans. 2006 ISBN 0-393-06109-4
- Cogswell, Michael, Armstrong: The Offstage Story. 2003 ISBN 1-888054-81-6
- Elie, Lolis Eric, A Letter from New Orleans. Originally printed in Gourmet. Reprinted in Best Food Writing 2006, Edited by Holly Hughes, ISBN 1-56924-287-9
- Jones, Max, "LOUIS: The Louis Armstrong Story 1900 - 1971" (with John Chilton) New York City (new preface by Dan Morgenstern) : Da Capo Press 1988 ISBN 0-306-80322-6
- Jones, Max and Chilton, John, Louis Armstrong Story. 1988 ISBN 0-306-80324-0
- Meckna, Michael, Satchmo: The Louis Armstrong Encyclopedia.2004 ISBN 0-313-30137-9
- Storb, Ilse, "Louis Armstrong: The Definitive Biography". 1999 ISBN 0-8204-3103-6
- Teachout, Terry, Pops - A life of Louis Armstrong. 2009; ISBN 978-0-15-101089-9
Mga sumpay ha gawas
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]An Wikimedia Commons mayda media nga nahahanungod han: Louis Armstrong |
- louis-armstrong.net – Sony BMG Music Entertainment Ginhipos 2013-01-15 han Wayback Machine
- Louis Armstrong by Nat Hentoff
- Obituary, NY Times
- Quotes and tributes
- Discography Ginhipos 2007-08-12 han Wayback Machine
- Filmography @ imdb.com
- The Louis Armstrong Society Jazz Band
- Louis Armstrong: A Life in Music Ginhipos 2010-05-13 han Wayback Machine – slideshow by Life magazine
- Seeing Black jazz critic Ginhipos 2002-08-14 han Wayback Machine on the Uncle Tom question
- the official website of the Louis Armstrong House & Archives
- "Louis Armstrong Transcription Project – john p birchall"
- Louis Armstrong Ginhipos 2006-05-27 han Wayback Machine at pbskids.org
- Louis Armstrong at Find A Grave
- David Margolick, The Day Louis Armstrong Made Noise
- Smithsonian Louis Armstrong: A Cultural Legacy
- Louis Armstrong at NPR Music
- Louis Armstrong in Athens, Blog of the Digital Library of Georgia
- Louis Armstrong: discography and early recordings (RealPlayer format) Ginhipos 2014-05-01 han Wayback Machine on the Red Hot Jazz website.
- Milestone Louis Armstrong recordings at Three Perfect Minutes
- Louis Armstrong's autobiography online book
- "Satchmo – My Life in New Orleans(1954)" free download
- "Satchmo – My Life in New Orleans" Ginhipos 2011-04-04 han Wayback Machine another website
- Louis Armstrong collected news and commentary at The New York Times
- Works by or about Louis Armstrong in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Louis Armstrong discography at Discogs
Mga video clip
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]- "Now You Has Jazz" ha YouTube
- "Blueberry Hill" ha YouTube
- "Stompin' At The Savoy" ha YouTube Germany, 1959
- "Tiger Rag" ha YouTube
- "C'est si bon" ha YouTube 1962
- "Dream a Little Dream" ha YouTube photo slide show
- "Louis Armstrong and Frank Sinatra – The Birth of The Blues" ha YouTube – The Edsel Show
- "What a Wonderful World" ha YouTube
- Nairn, Charlie, (1975): Earl "Fatha" Hines: [1]. 1hr documentary, with much about Louis Armstrong, filmed at Blues Alley jazz club, Washington DC. Produced and directed by Charlie Nairn for UK ATV Television, 1975. Many refs to Louis Armstrong. Original 16mm film, plus out-takes of additional tunes, archived in British Film Institute Library at bfi.org.uk; also at http://www.itvstudios.com; DVD copies with the "Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library" (which holds The Earl Hines Collection/Archive), University of California, Berkeley, California; also at University of Chicago "Hogan Jazz Archive", Tulane University New Orleans and at the Louis Armstrong House Museum Libraries: see also www.jazzonfilm.com/documentaries.